More about XP on a Mac

For those who are less-enthusiastic or just don’t care about XP on Apple hardware, you may find company with other readers of the TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog). In the poll results pictured above, it a fair number of Mac users are indifferent to the possible presence of XP on Apple. For those of us that deal with the occasional but absolute necessity of Windows, yet remain devout to a Mac, the possibility seems more opportune. Toting a Macbook becomes more powerful and advantageous because of the possibility of managing multiple kinds of situations from one venerable workhorse. Most especially, it gives Mac users the possibility of catching up with Windows users in the gaming world as games, in addition to certain productivity apps and a majority of enterprise apps, are some of the least ported applications.
Related Reading
- MacWorld has a nice, if simplistic, write-up on getting an iMac to dance with Windows